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Make Safety Part of Hurricane Planning, Recovery
Hurricane preparedness checklists often include supplies such as bottled water, batteries, and first aid kits. Should your plans include mitigation projects, such as trimming trees and limbs, installing storm shutters, or other tasks that involve physical labor, Louisiana Workers' Compensation Corporation strongly encourages residents to add safe work practices to their hurricane checklist.
Unleashing the Power of Purpose: Insights from Ranjay Gulati
Ranjay Gulati, Harvard Business School professor and best-selling author shared thought-provoking insights on identifying purpose and the crucial role it plays in sustaining company success during the most recent LWCC Speaker Series event.
Is it Bad to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim?
Filing timely workers’ comp claims is always the best course of action, ensuring injured workers receive the care they need. Whether you’re a first time employee or seasoned professional, understanding the claims process can help you make best decision for your future.
Ladder Safety: One Step at a Time
Ladders are such a common tool used across construction sites, manufacturing plants, and many other work environments that their safety and sturdiness are often taken for granted. However, when used improperly, ladders can pose serious safety risks to the workers who rely on them.
4 Ways to Improve Employee Health, Happiness, and Performance
Every year in March, National Nutrition Month aims to promote awareness about the importance of healthy eating habits and making informed food choices. Here are 4 simple ways employers can help support employee nutrition and overall health.
10 FAQs Regarding Workers' Comp Audits
Audits can be confusing, but they are also a vital component that benefit workers’ comp policyholders by ensuring we understand your business operations and correct premium is being charged. LWCC is here to help you understand the ins and outs of audits by answering your frequently asked questions.
Safety Funds Recipient: NOLA Habitat for Humanity
The New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity has spent the past 40 years helping elevate Louisiana citizens through the provision of safe and affordable housing. Recently, they also elevated the safety of their team with the help of the LWCC Safety Funds Program.
LWCC Dedicates the Foster Learning Center
The new facility in Baton Rouge honors our founder, the late Governor Foster, and serves as a valuable resource for employees, agents, policyholders, and partners to facilitate meaningful collaboration and learning that will help Louisiana progress into the future.